What is unmounting in Linux?
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The umount command is used to manually unmount filesystems on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. ... Unmounting refers to logically detaching a filesystem from the currently accessible filesystem(s). All mounted filesystems are unmounted automatically when a computer is shut down in an orderly manner.
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The umount command is used to manually unmount filesystems on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. ... Unmounting refers to logically detaching a filesystem from the currently accessible filesystem(s). All mounted filesystems are unmounted automatically when a computer is shut down in an orderly manner.
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